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V f twis! TIOnimiG OTA?-. -. - s' -'r ie (brr"' ""Sf ;rV 2 i ruroBtb 2 ..'.mS 'b'cSabssribers, delivered! to any'part of tit KfteenCenta P weeJt- ar Agents are q!h MtWMdW wSect f more than three m-nth 10 advance.' " " -' ' " " " : entered at the Post fflc at Wnmingtoa, N. d gnteteo. a tecop4 class matter. " outxik. i Mr. Ucoderwn'abili was adopted id the House io Mr. ReaganVl Interstate "Com merce bilL Few- Clericals and ;bo Progressiats were present at the opening of the Reichstag. : The Dablic Maqsion House Irish Relief; Pond aggregates 37,- 53 1 A terrific tor nadoT struck Nash ville, Tenn., Thursday night; fifteen dwell ings and twenty business houses were par tially destroyed, an eleyator was unroofed, aod several persona' were' killed and in jured. At Columbia, Tenn., Mill Carter shot and killed Hal Holcomb, in a fight about the lalterV daughter, , whom Carter wished to marry.v JR. T. Wil- son & Co. refuse to purchase or lease the Macon & Brunswick road, the Governor of Georgia declining to warrant the title of the iheroad. Frederick Warner, a bo gus commission merchant, has been, ar rested io Philadelphia. The Republican delegates of Troy to the New York State Contention are solid for Grant. , The unemployed laborers of Dublin, Ireland, declare they are on the brink uf starvation. N. S. Prentice, a stock dealer of New York, has suspended. Grant has left Havana for Vera Cruz. The damage to Hotel and cottage property at Long Branch by recent storms amounts to $10,- 000. Dean Stanley says a monument to Prioce Napoleon at Westminster Abbey has been irrevocably decided upon. A verdict of $850 has been rendered in a libel suit against the Cincinnati Commer cial. N. Y. markets: Money R5 per cent; cotton weak at 13 3-16 18 5-16c; Southern Sour iall and heavy at $5 85 8 00; wheat opened ilc lower; corn heavy aod a shade- lower; spirits turpen tine 40)c; rosin quiet at $1 45l 50. It costs $10 50 to hang a criminal in Virginia. Baltimore has contributed thus far to Ireland's help $10,196.33. The Germans of the United States are unanimous iu their opposition to Grant aod a third term. A big auli-Grant meeting was held ai Albany, N. Y. Nearly six hun dred Republicans participated. Michigan is for Blaine. Of 3,194. leading Republicans Blaine has 1,600 Grant 827, Sherman 611, and others a few. The last incineration took place in Washington. The body of a yonng Pitt sburg girl was burned to ashes at her request. Mr. Tilden, his friends declare, is a candidate for the Presidential noui- inaiion, all reports io the contrary notwithstanding. "The last news from Mrf. John Jacob Astor is that she had on 2,000,000 of diamonds. And all this' splendor on a fat, ugly old woman. The German leaders in Ohio have been - heard frora. Washburne re ceived 197 votes, Sherman, 183, Grant 33, Blaine 11, and some scat tering. Total, 434. Captain Thomas Auld, Fred Doug lass's old master, died a few days ago. He was eighty-five. Fred ran away in 1829. Fred is a "bigger man" than his master was. Thefew York Central and Hud son River Railroad for the first four months of the fiscal year earned $1, 599,841 over the earnings for the corresponding period in !878-79. Emigration to this country is in creasing! Inrjanaary ,5,677 persons arrived Wt New-York,' an increase of 2,177 over J anuary, 1879. Of these, 1,424 were f rem Germany, 978 from Ireland, and 863 from England. .TbTewiIIbe a'-big crop of ice in tfia 'North after alt A dispatch fro'mJroy, N. Y.,says: i VThere are twenty miles of good ice that can be harvested on the Hudson river be tween Troy and Tivoli. About Troy ice is being stored at the rate of 50,000 tons a It "begins to.' look as if the Demo cratic - Convention will be held in VVasbingtODj-If Congressmen can stand it for months at a time, dele- gatescan make oat for a day or two. But what does Mr. Tilden say aboat V, John JPoindexter, who is in the penitentiary" forkilling, was married on the lOth-v to -Miss Coitrel), the young jady . who was -the unfortnuate cause of the slaying.. The Richmond "Among thoso present at the weddine were a few of the ladv friends of His Cot- rell and Mrvroindexter'a brothers and a few other gentlemen, IncludintVMr." J. K: f n . t T s - : i r - - . ... viuiukj,vp. jjjudj juugejiinor, ana w. n.Koyau, q;v;j YOU. XXy .NO.;t23 -; Tha Republican National Con ven- tion will consist of 756 delegates. A majority nominated Two' delegates are allowed for each Representative and Senator .in Congress,. and two from each Territory and the "District of Colambia; -There are-593"Repre- Aentalives, 76 Senators,-8 Territories uu- mo uiavnot, auu tuab - uumuer doubled makes 756. The Democratic National Convention consists of only 738 delegates who are entitled to vole. , ' - : ' The President - gave a superb re ception to the Diplomatic Corps. It is represented as very fine. The thirsty had ..to content themselves with smelling each' others breath - or sipping weak lemonade. ' That li quor business is abont the only gen uine reform Hayes has brought about. Betweeu Grant's whiskey swill tubs and- Hayes's weak lemon ade there is a great gulf. The, literature on the subject of the negro exodus to Indiana is be coming slightly stale. It is very much ihe same from day to day. The Star uged it as long as it was fresh with interest. As soon as it lost the flavor of newness we dropped it to a great extent. Spirits Turpentine The New Berne Democrat is booming for Jarvis. Col. VV. H. Knight has been elected Register of Deeds for Edgecombe. A negro man near Weld on had a thumb pulled off by trying to hold two steers with a cotton line. Rev. A. C. 'Allen, D. D., of Texas, is dead. He was born in Iredell (now Alexander,) in 1818. The Auditor's report gives, as listed for taxation in North Carolina, 111,- 146 white and 50,033 colored pnus. A negro brakeman, of Charlotte, named Henry Young, was knocked off a bridge and killed. ' He was struck by the roof of the bridge. , Mrs. R. W. Brown, of Weldon, was thrown from a buggy and bad one of her shoulders dislocated, besides receiving other injuries, as we learn from the Weldon Jfeys . Franklin letter in Raleigh .Afcie: Or. Vf.W. Gieen will plant 2,000 acres in cotton this year. He has done more than any other man to encourage cotton-growing in this region. Goldsboro Messenger: There must certainly be a big bonanza in the Western North Carolina Railroad, or else th ree New Yoik syndicates would n t be qnite to generous. The Tarboro Southerner says Sam Newton, a negro in Pitt county,' was bitten by adog before Christmas. He has the hydrophobia now and is in Greenville jiiL' His case iahopelesa. It is a lamentable fact, says the Rileigh Observer, that over one-half the taxes raised are expended in executing the criminal laws As an evidence of this the County Commissioners yesterday paid al most $900 in cases tried at the last term of tbe Superior Court, in which it was ad judged that the county should pay the costs. Dead wood, Dakota, correspon dent of the Tarboro Southerner : Charlie Church, one of the fastest type-setters. in the United States, who Is now "sticking ems" on tbe Dead wood Pioneer Is a native of Edgecombe county, N. G. He was born near Greenville, southeast from Tarboro. Is now fifty years old, but sets bis twelve to sixteen thousand a day. Raleigh Christian Advocate : Rev. P. P. W. S. I have just closed a meeting at May's Chapel, on Newton Circuit, resulting in 13 additions , to bur Church, and 11 professions of faith in Christ. Rev. A. D. Belts I gave January to Orphan Asylum, and propose to give February to Trinity College. My people have sent $26.43 to Oxford. Last Sunday Magnolia and Carlton responded nobly for Trinity. I believe my other con gregations will do the same. Goldsboro Messenger: The sug gestion of the Kinston Journal to hold the Democratic State Convention io Wilming ton, has been endorsed by nearly all the Eastern papers as well as many from the Western part of the State, to say nothing of the Cape Fear regiona,which of course are a unit for the city by sea. We favor leaving Raleigh for any consideration of this kind, but put the old plan of rotating as to place in vogue again, and we can't think of any more suitable or central place for it than Wilmington. - New Berne Hut SheU: We re gret to learn that Chief Engineer Collins, while at work in Capt. Gray's plate factory, was painfully though not seriously Injured through some accident to tbe machinery. A colored man named Jacob Mitchell, who lived on Beard's Creek, a few miles below this city, had been across Neuse ri ver, on a visit to jelatives, and was return ing home with bis wife, -in a small -boat, on Tuesday, the SrdTlnst., when the boat cap sized, and both were drowned. TtabtT&Southerner: We warn our brethren of the press that one H. T. Helmbold, of Philadelphia, Pa., is a swin dler of the first water. He is an advertiser of a patent medicine called Buchu." The river is up ind boats are running be tween this point and Washington. -We are sorry to hear of several young men who will leave here for the West shortly. This is as good a country as can be found. Pros perity will smile on you if you will only do your duty. Tis pot the country that makes the man, but the man the country. North Carolina is good enough for us, " - Pittsboro Record: Harmon Cox one of our best citizens, ripe with eighty seven winters, has passed within the walls of the-Golden City. We regret very much to learn that Mrs. Eliza Kiog a most estimable lady of this place, was stricken, on last Tuesday, with - paralysis, and. has been unconscious ' ever since. Mr. Walker Pearce, of Payetteville? bar pub lished a pamphleVon the 'subject of tbe Millennium, and predicts, with much poei liveness, that the end of the world will occur at a quarter past 10 o'clock an Friday; i tWXLMINGTON;- N.: C, SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1880.V . the 26th day of next .March, . Let' ail sin ners take warning accordingly, , ,1". . i Charlotte l Observer: The - wo man, : Melissa .Johnston, who last night recklessly discharged a pistoIJn the streets, slightly wounding the-colorea boy -Wilson HuDbard,' was yesterday r morning", com mitted to jail by the Mayor, - in default of $25 bafl. At a late.. meeting of tbe military . company composed of the stu dents of Davidson College, the following -officers were elected i;i : Captain, D. H. Hillt Jr., of Charlotte; First Lieutenant, J. L. 8cott, Jr.,"of Graham;; Second Lieutenant, HL C Smitb, of Raleigh; Ad jutantC C. Bellamy, of Wilmington; Second Corporal, R.' R; Bellamy, of Wilmington. - Wadesboro Herald: We are pained to say that Mr. T. K.- Manas' mind ? v deranged that 1 he has to be confined in the county jail until he can be njaced in the asylum, - An election on the stock law was held in" Monroe , township. Union county, on Thursday; the 5th inst, and. re sulted in 188 majority against the law. Mrs. Dieea. wife of Thomas Diggs, de ceased, fell from a buggy last Sunday and was instantly killed. The buggy-wheel struck a high hill-side ditch, and, running across the road with considerable force," was the cause of her falling rom the buggy. Weldon Hews : The : . freights over the several roads are unusually large. Extra hands have to be employed to do the necessary work of transferring and han dling. A good sign of prosperity which we hope will never fail. r Rlngwood cor respondence: Mr. Kingsbury's notes on the life of 'the Rev.' Thomas J.V Lowe have been read with much - interest by- many in this section who knew this gifted divine, and others who have heard of his powers in pulpit oratory and eloquence, which all describe as something, truly wonderful Let a suitable monument be erected to mark the resting place of this gifted man. Goldsboro Messenger: To meet a want long felt want we shall begin the publication of theJfofl daily on Monday, the 23rd inst. The weekly will be con tinued as now. We shall risk the enter prising spirit of our people to sustain it. - We have purchased the county right for Wayne, Johnston, Sampson, Duplin, Jones, Onslow, Pamlico, Hyde, Lenoir and Greene, to have made, the "Hatfield Pa tent Churn." All who have seen it pro nounce it to be the most simple, cheap and valuable machine .for churning they ever saw. Mr. Jonathan. B. Davis, near Fremont, made last year, with two plows, 100 barrels corn, 8,100 pounds poik, and 10 bales cotton, averaging 475 pounds. No hired labor employed. Good cropping. 'Raleigh jFlrnner andMechanic: Rev. Mr. Robey has eighty pupils at Jones boro High School.' There was a $41, 000 tobacco hogshead transaction in Dur ham yesterday. The Kinston Journal, Burke Blade, American, and other State papers, have raised their terms to $2 per annum. That is sensible, though some what late. Chapel Hill letter: The suggestion made by tbe Goldsboro Mail that Prof. Redd, of the University, be ap pointed to fill tbe vacancy caused by tbe resignation of Dr. Ledoux as superinten dent of tbe Experiment Station, is un doubtedly a good one. Prof. Redd pos sesses qualifications which peculiarly fit him for this position, probably not pos sessed by any other man in tbe State or elsewhere. Raleigh Observer : The Com missioner of Agriculture received yesterday one thousand packages of tobacco seed for distribution. Those desiring to introduce better varieties of "the weed" would do well to write to CoL Polk at once and get a package. Six hundred and sixty deeds for lands sold in the various counties of the State for taxes, have been received by the Secretary of Bute thus far. In a re cent issue of the Observer an account was published of the finding of the dead body of a young man by the name of Hargrove, near Tarboro, id this State. - We are happy to be able to correct the statement, as we have it from Mr." Hargrove himself that he is not at present dead. Our Wades boro correspondent, under date of Februa ry 10th, informs us that Mrs. Lucy Diggs, a lady living near Pee Dee river, in Anson county, while riding 8unday afternoon, '.ro lirown from her buggy and killed. Hlff ADVKBTISBBIBNTS. Mukson Spring clothing. Ditsoh & Co. Music primers. v 8. G. Nobthbot Choice fruits. J. C. Stkvkhsoh Fresh candies. Cronly & Mobbis Oranges at auction. AeelAent to suiiAcea Gentleman. Yesterday, about 12 ojcleck, tbe .vener able J. B. Orrell was sitting in front of his office on the wharf foot of Market street, when be became aware that the steamer Passports Ago, which was attached 6 the office above his head, was about : to be blown from Its 'fa8teniBgs, by' the: Btrbng wind then prevailing.' Her got upon his feet as quickly as possible, but before be could get out of the y way I the ? heavy sign-board was hurled from its position ami one end of it struck Mr. Orrell, on the head, felling him to the floor. ' He was taken up and car ried inside the office and a physician ' sent for, when it 'was ascertained that he had re ceived a severe wound on the forehead," the ecalp.being torn up for a space of two or three'inches square,"' and that-one of his hands had: been badly cut. -The proper remedies were applied, and at last accounts the unfortunate : gentleman was doing as well as could be expected. marAerer aiXarKe. The authorities here have received notifi cation from Sheriff " 'Wilcox, of Marion county, SV CUhat. an atrpejus : murder was committed in, ; Marion, on , Monday night last. The name of the victim is not stated, but the alleged murderer is' a negro named Jim Black, who escaped and., is still' at large 11 i84l9Sht, that he may havvemade his way to this city, and a re ward of $25 is offered for his capture. His description can be -seen at the Sheriff's of fice.; - -- '- Thermometer rxeeord. The foUowingwill show the' state of the thermometer, at the stations mentioned, at 4.H1 yesteraay evening, n osuuigbuu uuonu ime, as ascertained from the daily bulletin issued from the Signal Office in this city; Atlantau,t.B0 t'ttran.wr'cr' V '7,7 Augusta........ 80 Key West,. Mobile,... -63 Montgomery :.' 59 Charleston,... j.. 71 Charlotte t Corsicana,...:..- 50 New Orleans,.; .-63 Galveston,..'; J. HUM 1MUSB,.;- , Savannah;. .' . . -.?5 Wilmington...'. ,',73 'Havana;.;'.. Indianola. , a, ..65 : . . Ijeal jota. . - . - - -v --r.No w lookout lor the -valentines. -s- The Mayor has retained from his trip abroad. ' - . Yesterday was about the warm est day we ever saw in February. , . Mr. G. Z. French ? has had.a re lapse, but is cow improving again aod able to sit up. ; "-..j : Friend McDiarmidrof theLum berton Hobesonian, was in tbe city yesterday for, the first time in several months. We are requested to . state that there will be services at the Front Street M. E Church this (Saturday) morning.at 11 o'clock. : Mr. J. Hahn is making arrange ments to open a dry goods establishment at No. 33 Market street, thfe store formerly occupied by Mr. D. Greenewald . Mr. Hanke Vollerff, of. the firm of Adrian & Vollers, was re-elected a Di rector in the Bank of New Hanover, but his name was inadvertently omitted in the list published yesterday. ' The first quarterly meeting for the present Conference year, at the Front Street M. E. Churchwill ,be held to-day and to-morrow, the Presiding Elder, Dr. L. 8. Burkhcad, being in attendance. The storm signal was flying again yesterday morning, and the gale which commenced Thursday night and continued yesterday, showed that the "weather man" knew what he was doing. The alarm of fire was telephoned to the City Hall yesterday at about 1 P. M., but the location was not given, and as nothing further was heard, about it tbe officers in attendance decided that it was false. - No sessiou of the Mayor' Court yesterday morning. Two little colored boys, arrested for fighting, were released without a formal hearing, their parents having signified their intention of "taking them in hand." The British barque Maggie O'Brien, Capt. Flemming, which was cleared from this port for Liverpool, yes terday, by Messrs. .Williams & Jlurchison, takes out 2,688 bales of cotton, one of the largest single cargoes ever cleared from this port. "Everything that glitters is not gold," and everything white is not crushed sugar, as a certain friend of ours found out yesterday when he went into the epsom salts barrel, in a store on Front street, and got sick from the effects of the dose he ad ministered to himself. Criminal Court. ' Tbe following cases have been disposed of since our laBt report : State vs. Samuel Stacey, charged with burglary. Prisoner arraigned and trial set for Thursday, the 19th inst. A special ve nire of fifty men ordered. Messrs. M. Bel lamy, T. H. McKoy and E. 8. Latimer as signed as counsel. - State vs. Charles Peterson, arraigned on a peace warrant. Defendant submitted and was discharged. state vs. Charles Peterson, charged with assault and battery. ' Defendant submitted and was discharged. State vs. Mary A. iKing, charged with larceny. Defendant submitted. State vs. Fanny Gore, charged with as sault and battery. 'Defendant found not guilty and discharged, the prosecution to pay the costs. State vs. Jane Outlaw, charged with a nuisance. Defendant found guilty, sen tenced to the House of Correction for six months and ordered to be fanned out for 4hat length of time. State vs. Nelson Moseley, charged with assault and battery. - Defendant found not guilty and discharged. State vs. Jack Smith, charged with larce ny. Defendant found guilty. State vs. Dock Deberry, charged with as sault and battery. Defendant submits. Slate vs. Jack Smith, charged with lar ceny. Defendant submits. Btate vs. Jos. Pa'jay, charged with lar ceny. Defendant found guilty. State vs. Dock Deberry. charged with larceny. Case on trial. State vs. Qilbert Fisher, Jr., charged with larceny. Juror withdrawn, and a mistrial announced. State vs. Wm. Brown, charged with em bezzlement. Defendant found not guilty. Conducting Hla Own Defence. Dock Deberry, colored, was tried in the Criminal Court yesterday on the charge of larceny. Being unable to employ a lawyer, he conducted his own defence, and at the conclusion of the testimony, at the invita tion of His Honor, he addressed the jury, protesting his Innocence and animadverting pretty severely upon at least one of the witnesseswho testified against him. After winding, up his somewhat amusing har- rangueand just as His Honor was about commencing his charge to the jury, .the prisoner again jumped to his feet and said : "Mister Judge, please charge the' jury that it was a case of forcible trespass, and not larceny" L v : ;v V - BIFBH AND JSAKINEi The steamship (Tttyrcai?, hence, .Ar rived at New York yesterday .' Schooner JKary, .McGee. sailed from Belfast for this port on the 8th inst. r Schooner Tim. : Slater TKelley, sailed from Newport for, this port on tbe 9th Inst, , Schooner & V. Simmons.- Camp befl; clftared at Philadelphia -for th'Is port on the 11th Inst.' " - r r KNIGHTS OP rYXiflAjr. " Annual meeting -of tbe Grand Ioge of tHe Slate. " Tbe Grand Lodfe of this State of the above named order raet,in the Castle Hall of Cumberland Lodge, No. 6, inJFayette ville, on Tuesday last, at 10 O'clock, G. C. John L Dudley, of this city, presiding All of tbe offices except the G. V. C. were present, John Ha'ar, Jr. , acting as G. V. C, and a majority of. the Lodges . were repre sented. . . ..: - i. , The reports of the G. C , G. Eli of R. and S., and G. M. of E were submitted and referred to proper committees.' These documents show that the Order In this State has made considerable progress in both numerical and. financial strength, and that five Lodges have Seen revived and one instituted, ; ; . . . ; , Considerable routine business was trans acted for the good of the order, and the following grand officers elected for the en suing term, viz: John L. Dudley, of Wilmington, G. C. " J. B. Scbultz, of Salem; G. V. C. D. G. McRae, of Fayetteville, G. P. John W. Phillips; of Fayetteville, G. K. of R. andS. R.T. Scanlin, of Fayetteville, G. M. of E. C. Dewey, of Goldsboro, G. M. at A. Max Schwerin, of New Berne, G. I. G. L. L. Boon, of Wilmington, G. O. G. W. A. Guthrie, of Fayetteville, Sup. Representative.. ' At an open session of tbe Grand Lodge, held on Wednesday evening, the above named officers were installed in their' re spective positions by Sup. Rep. W. A. Guthrie, and the secret work of tbe order exemplified byP. G. C. W. H.Gerken. During the session the following Knights of . this city were made Past Chancellors for meritorious services, viz: W. B. Orr, G, Q. Thomas, James M. McGowan, W. K. Bell, A. K. Register and W. G. Thames, Stonewall o. 1; J. D. Stelljes, Aug. Wehx hahn, F. C. Muller and Wm. Genaust, of Germania No. 4. P. C. W. 8. Warrock, of Stonewall Lodge No. 1, and P. C. H. C. Prempert, of Germania No. 4, were appointed as D. D. G. C.'s of their -respective Lodges. After a pleasant and harmonious session the Grand Lodge adjourned to meet in Goldsboro on the second Tuesday in Feb ruary, 1881. Tbe members in attendance from this city speak in tbe highest terms of the kind treatment received at the Hands of the brethren in Fayetteville, and especially of tbe courtesies shown them by Capts: Green and Worth, of the steamers North State and Governor Worth, to whom they desire to re turn their sincere thanks. , . . n THE JIIA.1I.B. The mails close and arrive at the City Post Office as follows: CLOSK. Northern through mails. 7:45 P. M. Northern through and way mails... 5:30 A.M. Raleigh 5:30 A. M. and G.-00 P. M. Mails for the N. C. Railroad, and routes supplied there from, including A. & N. C. Railroad, at. 5:30A.M. Southern mails for all points South, daily. .8:00 A. M. and 7:45 P. M. Western mails(C.C. R'y)daily (except Sunday). .......... 0 .-00 P. M. .Mail for Cheraw & Darlington Railroad ; 8:00 A.M. Mails for points between Flo rence and Charleston 8:00 A. M. Fayette ville.and offices on Cape Fear River, Tuesdays and Fridays. LOOP M. Fayetteville, via Lumberton, daily, except Sundays. ... 6:00 P. M. Onslow C. H. and interme diate offices every Friday. . 6:00 A M. Smithville mails, by steam boat, daily (except Sundays) 9 .00 A. M. Mails for Easy Hill, Town Creek and Shallotte, every 1 Friday at GO0A.M. Wilmington and Black River Chapel, Tuesdays and Fri days at 12:00 P. M OPEN FOB DBIJVKBT. Northern through mails. ..... 9 :45 A. M. Northern through and way mails.. 7.O0A.M. Southern mails.. . 7:30 A.M. Carolina Central Railroad .... 10:35 A. M. Stamp Office open from 8 A. M. to 12 M., an'd from 2 to 5:30 P.M. Money order and Register Department open same as stamp office. General delivery open from 6:30 A. M. to 6 .00 P. M., and on Sundays from 8:30 to U:SUA. M. Stamps for sale at general delivery when stamp office is closed. Chew Jaokboh's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. Tttsf MORNING STAR can always be had at tne following places in the city : The Farcell Hoase, Harris News' Stand, and the Stau Office. r. KLECTHIC BELTS. A-sure enre for nervous debility, prematare decay, exhaustion, etc. The only reliable care. Circulars mailed free. Address J. K. REfiVfiS, 43 Chatham St., N.Y. book bih1xbt. THXMoiunke Stab Book Bind ery does all kinds of Binding and Ruling in a work manlike manner,; and at reasonable prices. 1 Her chants andothers needing Recelnt Books, or other work, may rely on promptness in the execution of UMir oraers. - FATHER IS GETTING WELL My daughters say, -How much better father is since he used Bop Bitters." He is getting well after his long suffering from a disease declared incurable, and we are so glad that He used your Bitters. A lady of Roches ter. N. Y.Utica Ilerald. FINBSKNGLISH GUNS. The attention of sports men Is invited to the advertisement ef Messrs. J. A W. Tolley. manufacturers of fine breech-loading guns, Birmingham, England. Their guns are made to order according to specifications and measure ments famished, thus ensuring the right crook, length of stock. Ac From Eminent Dr. C C. Clark, Oswego, N. T. : " I have made sufficient experiment of Colden's Uebig's Liquid Extract of Beef and Tonic Invigo rator, to enable me to say it Is by far the best of all the preparations of the kind (pood and tohxc) that I have ever used. To the sufferer from chronic dis eases, or the convalescent, it Is invaluable, being both nourishing and strengthening." Gaxxir A Flahxxb, Agents,- Wilmington. WHITE LEAD-WHITE LEAD "BUY THE BEST.'- The - brand of stricUv-pare ;- White Lead manufactured by Armstrong A MeKelvey, of Pittsburgh. Pa., has gained aa - enviable reputation in thls-market-foriStrict parity, whiteness' and durability, and those .who wish - good f work done will find It to their interest to bay this brand of Lead .and see that the firm-s name with guarantee ; la on every keg, as there is a cheap Lead belDg offered imitating their brand, which is over fifty per cent, adoltaration. . t . . . - For sale only by ' - GEO. A. PECK, Hardware Dealer," Wilmington, N. C. ' - A BENE? ACTRESS.i-JuBt-open the "ddor. for her, and Mrs.VWinsIow will prove the American Florence Nightingale of the Nursery Of this -we-are so sure that we -will', teach- or asy- to siy, "A blessing en Mrs. WinBlowvVfor helping her to survive ana escape the griping, lickgand teethe siege. - mBi.-i vviMauu w ts ywuxaiMm bx RUP relieves the child from pain,- and cares dysen tery and diarrhoea.! It softens the gums reduces inflammation cores wind colic; and carries the in f ant safely through the teethingpenod.xlt per forms precisely wnat it professes to perform, every part or it nothing less. We have never seen Mrs. Wlnslow knw Eer only throogh th vpreparation of her '8oothlng 8yrup for Cnlldren Teething.'! If we bad the power we would make -her, as she is, a Shyslcal saviour to the infant race. ? Sold by all raggista. S5 cents a bottle. . ;. ,viL- - WHOLE NO 3,901 TfDay f ndleationa. . ' : For the South Atlantic States, areas of rajn followed hy partly eloudy and cooler -wealher, southeast to southwest winds, and during Saturday slowly rising barometer; : Tbe barque Viva, hence,' arrived at Antwerp on tbe 12th Inst. : L " k- H The Swedish barque- Lydia, Nordin,1 which sailed from this port for Glasgdw on' Ihe 18th October, bad not arrived at last advices. - 'Helen's Babies." This work is ac knowledged to be tbe best selling article in our bookstores. Druggists; : however, say that Dr. Bull's Baby Syrup sells better than any other medicine. It is always reliable. Quarterly meeting - Fob thx WiucraeTON, District or thjs Mkthod ist E.,Chubch, South FiKflT Hound, 18S0. Wnmington, at Front 8treeti Feb'y 14,15; Topsail, at Prospect, Feb'y SI, 82 .New River Mis8ioa,FebyS5; Onslow, atSwansboro, Feb'y 28, 29; ; Duplin, at Magnolia, March 6, 7$ - -' Clinton, at Andrews' Chapel, March IS, 14. , : ' " L. S. Bukkhsad, Presiding Elder. - DIED, : " T TDRRENTINE Oh the ISth instant, BBAODIB GARDNER, only daughter of John R. and M. Brad ford Tarrenttne: aged years 3 months and 14 days. . "The Good Shepherd has gathered oar little -Lamb into his fold." t Funeral at 10 o'clock, this morning, from resi dence on Fourth between Mulberry and Chesnut, streets. Friends and acquaintances are invited to attend. -.-.-' - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Out Stock OH SPRING CLOTHING -- Will be on sale in ample time. NEXT WEEK we propose to open our IMPORT ED CASS1MERES. SUITINGS, & MUNSON, Clothier and ' feb!4 It Merchant Tailor. Choice Fruits. EVERY THING NICE IN THE WAY OF FREIT and CONFECTIONERY on hand. Pine Apples, Bananas, Sweet Florida Oranges, Grape Fmit, Shaddocks, Malaga Gripes, Lemons, Cocoa Nuts, Ac. Fresh walnut. Peanut and Cocoa Nat, and all grades of Candies, and Soda Water, At S. G. NORTHROP'B feb 14 tf Fruit and Confectionery Stores. Fresh Candies ! Fresh Candies : JUST RECEIVED.CARAMELS ALL FLAVORS1 Bon Bona, Walnut Taffey, Walnut Shrimps (very delightful;, and ether Fine Candies, and Fresh Mixed Pare Candy, at 30c per pound. Fresh Gam Drops, pare, at 15c per poandV My Candies are sold at GROCER'S PROFITS, are always Fresh, because I sell them rapidly. The place by all means to buy. I am receiving weekly, MOUNTAIN BUTTER, selected expressly for my Retail Trade, which gives entire satisf actios, at 25c per pound. Tbe PATAPSCO is caininsr eraand flail v. It is worth-yoor while to try it if you want a REALLY JAMES C. STEVENSON. febHtf Market Street. Comfortable Fitting tv ' ' -i BOOTS and SHOES can be bad at NO. 39 NORTH FRONT ST. A FULL LINE of ALL GRADES in stock at LOWEST PRICES, at " . GEO. R. FRENCH & 80NS, -feblOtf -39 N. Front Street. "B. B. M. I. C." JF YOU DON'T BELIEVE IT COMB AND SEE 'P. Q." " We keep in stock, lnquantities to salt, everything in'"G. L." Also BRICK, a few extra MULES, and a HORSE or two F. 8 . " PRESTON CUMMING A CO.. ' - feb 13 tf Millers and Grain Dealers. Beady. TIB UNDERSIGNED HAVE COMMENCED business at No. 6, North Front street, and are how ready to make salts to order, upon the most reasonable terms. A fine line of Spring Saltings and Pants Patterns just in, and more coming this week. Call and examine goods and prices. Full line of Latest Styles Gent's Furnishing Goods to arrive in a few days. Very respectfully, feb8tf . JOHN DYER & SON. The St. Nicholas Hotel, NEW YORE. T3IS HOUSE MOBS THAN. FULLY MAIN tains the saperiority to which it owes its world wide reputation. Table attendance and apartments are unequalled. Locality for convenience of trav elers, the very best. - American plan,-first class. TRANSIENT : $3.00 a day and upwards. PERMANENT : $21.00 to $38 00 a week. Jan 311m Stop and Examine. STALL No-6, MARKET HOUSE, and CITI ZENS' MARKET, will offer TO-DAY a line as sortment of Mountain Beef, Pork, Sausages. Spare Bibs and Back Bone of the best quality. - Also, a fine lot of Turkeys and Poultry at Bottom Prices. Call early and order your Thanksgiving Dinner. nov 36 tf T. A. WATSON & CO., Prop's. George Myers, GBNT FOR BOEDER BR 9s CO.'S T DRY BOUZY CHAMPAGNE, Sold at Importer's Prices. JanSOtf Nos ll, 13," 16 South Front st. : Yon Ought to See Them SEE WHAT t WHY THOSE PARLOR LAMPS;" Real Bean ties, they- are. Indeed we have Lamps from a Lightning Bag to a Brilliant Chande lier. ,- . , . ' - Cooks sing from early morn to dewy eve when they nave the PARKER or ROSSMo&tt STOVE in the kitchen. . . - - febStf ' - PARKER A TAYLOR Coney's Tobacco Store ! IF YOU WANT THE BEST 5 and 10 cents Cigar go to Coney's, where you will find the largest selection of Imported and Domestic Cigars, Chew ing and Smoking Tobaccos. ,.--,. - Gentlemen will please remember that I do not keep open on - Sunday , therefore those who wish to purchase my goods will have to do so daring the week.- ' . ' -" - . . Jan St tf ' . WALTER CONEY. , Yes, 'Tis Possible: r XNERGY. -PERSEVEBANCE,rGOOD WORK Hi and lew prices make saccess possible and sure. Wa ArenowDrenared tomakeand repair Baggies.: -CarriagesiWagons, Drays and Carts in first; class style, and at snort notice. All -workreatrasted to mates, and we guarantee a saving of from 35, to '60 percent, by patronizing the New Manufactory ef , licDOUGALL A WILLIAMSON; i fcb 8 tf Chestnut, betweenWater !and Frent. HM..U. - Oao Square one day,. ... ... i i r .iui..: v.--. 3 f B . .. iwo.C"ys...... ., m o,. ns. .j. three c - r. ' four days.. . .. ' 4. ' 4- -1 five days,...r. r.-....,... . jv' a so: VU IT . . W ............ v 4 IX) K KA . " " Three weekSj... . , " "Ome month ...r.. ,...iA. 9 W 10 00 - s Two months,,. ,...: ,.tl7 00 ' i"- u'i Three months,.. 94 v ' - . Six months,... ... 40 (H One year,.,...... . COCO I Contract Advertisements , . ' prf i-m . tlonately low rates.. ' t;,' ; - K Tea lines salld Nonpareil type make" otif sqca NEW- ADVKRTISKM KNTh. Oranges at Auction. 20 000 BO&BOscHScARLKToir , We shaU close at Aactlon This Day "feb 14 It , Aoctioaeera.; Fovello's Music Primers.4 11 AT-.l OF Al'V 1 , RUDIMENTS OF JCUSIO. 1 Cnmmlngs. 60 cts -- - 5. ART OF PIANOFORTE PLAYING. Paner fl.OS - - 8. THE ORGAN. Stainei. ' 1.00 , 4. SINGING. Rao dagger. , t , CO 8. MUSICAL FORMSTPaaer. , ' LOT x - 6. HARMONY. - Stainer.. - v ; 100 1. Jnstramentatlon: Pont.,, - ..,,' 1.08 A " 8. VIOLIN. . Toars , . . 100 Very popular books m Englacd, and rapidly be- , - r coming so in this country; - They are not properly . , , Primers, bat Instruction Books, with practical trea-" - Uses on the instruments, and abundant picture and J-' maeical illustrations, a history of the organ, -etc " , Valuable books for any one Interested la music- Tv f WHITE ROBB9. 80cta Unexcelkdas a fan-; aayBcnooiBongJBOOk. 4 , ?, TEMPERANCE JEWELS. 85 cts. Unexcelled J - I as a Temperance 8ong Book. c i'"--- - AMERICAN ANTHEM BOOK. ! fVtntjtlna un Ivtlumi , Ann ...lu- A y iud uiid Dunuj,iui iiro years. ixmpiiea v by A. JJ. Johnson, J. H. Tenney and A. J. Ab -i- : . be: Any book mailed, pott free, fer the retail Drictf - 2 Tbe Weekly MUSICAL Hit CORD irivea Unarlv a V PAGES of good music per month. $3 per year, Oliver Ditson & Co., 1 - BOSTON. . . CHAS. H. DITSON St CO. I J. E. DITSON CO ' 1 848 Broadway, N. Y. . 1 933 Chestnut st , rhila ' fel l4-dwtf Wed St Sal s. - 1500 1500; ; FIFTEEN HUNDRED BARRELS ' , - , ' Pure Seed Potatoes ! Five Hundred Barrels now in Store. One Thousand Barrels on the Way and to Arrive.' EVERY VARIETY. " Early Rose, Peach Blows, Peerless, Early Goodrich, Jackson White. Snow Flake. EVSpeclal Figures for large lots. . CHA8. D. MY8R8, - -feb 13 tf 3, 36, 37 North Water 8treet, :r.'. Ship Notice. All persons are hereby cautioned' against harboring or trusting any of : the crew of the Norwegian Barque "SILO." as no debU of their con tracting will be paid by Master or Con R. E. HBIDB, Consignee, v: feb IS 3t Wanted. A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER, who Is also a v good Salesman, in General Merchandise Busi- , nesa.- A man of small family, thoroughly accuma-' ted to a malarial district, preferred. Liberal salary ' paid. For farther information apply to TUB OTAtt UFtriVK Port Harrelscn, 8. C, Feb. 9th. "feb 18 8t Coiihtry Merchants; ; J HAVE JUST RECEIVED A LARGE STOCK OF SPRING CLOTHING SUITABLE FOR THIS MARKET. . Having bought them before the late advance in Goods I will sell them as cheap and on as good : terms as any Northern house. ' f ' Merchants will do well to examine my Stock be tore pnrchasing elsewhere. ' - ' , A. DAVID." Wholesale Clothier. . feb 11 it Valentines. JpOR THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT, LATEST STYLES and MOST BEAUTIFUL VALENTINES, goto THE LIVE BOOK STORE. , , Orders' from the Country for Eentimental and Comic Valentines will meet with prompt attention; Blank Books, A LL SIZES AND STYLES. Cap, Letter and Note Paper: Envelopes of ev-;;- ry variety: Note, Draft, Receipt and Order Books, rari, At reo 13 U At ilJUflBDJUtUJUl'D. Silk Umbrellas. QOOD QUALITY ONLY $3 60 " . . ' " ' , EXTRA FINE QUALITY ONLY $3.00. V 7 : NOVELTIES IN HATS I - HARRISON ALLEN, feb 13 tf .Batters, ?,r ,A : . - r7r r J LGenuine Black Seed 0ats. f VIRGINIA BROWN SEED OAT8; WESTERN - White Feed Oats; White and Mixed Corn, aod Timothy Hay. Also a full stock of Pearl Hominy, ,- -Feed Grits, Corn Meal, Wheat Bran.Corn Bran,Corn "-, Chops, Cracked Corn, 4c all freshly ground every day. Our Corn Meal guaranteed equal to "Virginia . water ground," or money and freight refunded. t J -feb W tf . . G. BONEY SONS, Jnst Received, jyEW LOT OF - ' . ' ' "'i HAMBURG EDGINGS 3S 1" -f AND LNSSRTlpNS. ,V. TOR NS. POINT DB LANGUEDOC ' AND SCARF LUCES. Now is the time to buy. " " r,., . 4; BROWN A RODDICK, - feb8tf 45 Market Street"' Seed Potatoes. 1 ;f, OAA Bbls Very Best EARLY ROSE, tdJJ '-'4.- 2?) Bbls PEERLESS, - 3 x C A Bbls PEACH BLOW. ,t, J t.v. .rorsaieiow; Send in your orders to : - .J. B. WORTH, feb 7 lw - - 17 North Water Street, . ' Zlnles for Sale; pWENTY HEAD OF WAGON l ' - AND FARM MULES. . Applylo - -1 - v T. J. SOUTHERLAND.' -V .:.,:: Liverv and Sale Stables... v. -r- febltf " ; Third Street,' Select Boarding and Day School y ' - a. IIlllsboro.N. C. mflX MISSES MASH and MISS KC - J. resume the exercises ef their School on Fri day, 6th February. 1880, and close them S4U Jane, (twenty weeks.) Board and Tuition f lOO. circulars forwarded on application. ta f r . dec 16 8m Painting. HOUSE. SHOP OR SIGN FAINTING, GLA. - " . ZING, or KALSOMINING, done In best style and promptly, at reasonable rates, by ; - - , . j " . . - - ' WM. WESCOTT, . . O . "-,'; - At Elwell's Upholstery fc hep, - ' r , j". ' . northwest Corner becnd ,f Jan 18aw3m so- . and Princess streets, ' '"..- -H - , -."" v ' . - - . ; - ..r-T- r . u 3 -vf 1 f 1 Ir v - I
Wilmington Morning Star (Wilmington, N.C.)
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